Exeter City's trip to Port Vale this evening was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch at Vale Park.

Despite this, plenty of other League Two fixtures will go ahead, so we looked at what would be the best results for the Grecians to aid them in their promotion push.

Accrington Stanley vs Crewe Alexandra

Accrington boss John Coleman (Image: Pinnacle)

Stanley are second in the table, six points above the Grecians but having played a game more. Crewe are fighting relegation, sitting just three points above the drop zone – whilst they’ll be far from favourites, the Grecians will be hoping Alex can do them a favour tonight.

Best result: Crewe win

Colchester United vs Coventry City

Coventry boss Mark Robins (Image: Pinnacle)

City have games in hand over both of these teams, and both sides sit just a few points outside the play-offs. Coventry have played one more game than City and sit two points behind them, whilst Colchester are 11, five points off City with two extra games played. It’s a difficult one to call and a draw could well be favourable, but a win for the Essex side would give the Grecians an opportunity to open up a gap above Coventry.

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The Imps are two points behind City having played a game more, whilst Cheltenham are comfortably in mid-table. The Grecians must be hoping for a win for Gary Johnson’s Robins.

Best result: Cheltenham win

Luton Town vs Crawley Town

Luton boss Nathan Jones (Image: Pinnacle)

Another one where you could make a case for any of the results being favourable to City. Luton are top, 12 points above City but with two extra games played, so a Hatters loss could give the Grecians renewed hope of a title challenge. Yet in-form Crawley are 10, four points off City with two extra games played, so a win for the Hatters would allow the Grecians to really open up a gap over Harry Kewell’s side. That, arguably, is more preferable than relying on games in hand to boost a potential title challenge.

Best result: Luton win

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Newport’s fine FA Cup run has seen them slip a little off the play-off pace, whilst Mansfield are in super form ahead of Saturday’s clash with the Grecians. Newport sit six points off City having played a game more, whilst Mansfield are just a point ahead, with an extra game played. A win for the South Wales side would be preferable.

Best result: Newport win

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Gareth Ainsworth applauds the Wycombe fans after his side's draw with Exeter City (Image: Pinnacle)

Two in-form sides meet at Adams Park. They both sit above City – the Chairboys are four points clear, having played an extra game than City, whilst Swindon are two points clear with two more games played. A draw would see both drop points.